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  1. Walker Jenkins
    Needs to start making business decisions to stay healthy.
  2. Kaelen Culpepper
    Still underrated IMO. 5 tool player.
  3. Marek Houston
    Houston over ERod is more about Houston. I think he would be a top 50.
  4. Emmanuel Rodriguez
    Healthy ERod is #1 or #2.
  5. Riley Quick
    Great stuff, need to see how he adjusts to a long season.
  6. Kendry Rojas
    Massive ceiling if he can figure some things else, more likely looking like a dominant bullpen arm. Control and injuries keep him from being a Top 100 guy.
  7. Eduardo Tait
    Feels like a good backup/mediocre starting C that hits .200 with power. Upside is immense.
  8. Hendry Mendez
    Bat looks legit, but being a 1B/DH doesn't give him much room for error.
  9. Dasan Hill
    Will be a stud if he improves his control, but at it's current spot it is unplayable.
  10. Charlee Soto
    I'll have a better opinion after he's been pitching for 2-3 weeks.
  11. Brandon Winokur
    Making improvements, but not making the leap. Raw power often develops into game power late, and he has plenty of it.
  12. Ryan Gallagher
    Solid but unspectacular secondaries, and decent but not great command. Fastball has good movement, but probably needs it to be higher than its current 93 to work. If he can't add more velo in the offseason, he probably needs to get it by moving to the pen.
  13. Gabriel Gonzalez
    Makes good contact, but not a fan of the rest of his game.
  14. Khadim Diaw
    Has consistently hit in the minors, but power and fielding concerns put pressure on the bat. Being a C and OF gives him potentially a unique role for a utility player.
  15. James Ellwanger
    95 with great extension, get good spin on both a cutter and curveball, kills spin on the changeup. Had control issues in college which holds him down for now, but the stuff looks good enough for MLB.
  16. Adrian Bohorquez
    Similar to Hill, but with a worse changeup and a year older.
  17. Yasser Mercedes
    Has been slow to adjust to every promotion, but still has a great speed/power combination at 21.
  18. Bruin Agbayani
    Not a toolsy HS pick, but he has 16:6 BB:K in Fort Myers. Eye/Contact is enough to go in at this range.
  19. Jhomnardo Reyes
    Extreme risk/reward. Can hit it hard, hasn't faced good enough pitchers to know if he can hit.
  20. CJ Culpepper
    Throws a weird fastball that has been solid, and an assortment of breaking balls that are individually decent.
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Fangraphs dropped their Twins top 50 list last week.

Jenkins, Culpepper, Rojas, Tait, Prielipp, Quick, Houston, Rodriguez, Mendez, Reyes

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